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"12 Years a Supporter" starring the #SeaOfBlue
the crew would probably be given the option of taking an RDO on game days if they were working in the first place.
or instead of using their R&R they would have the day off and just be paid their 8 hours.
If I was in the creww I would insist on knock off at game time and an esky full of the finest and watch the game from prime viewing area
i'd be willing to bet that's what would happen anyways, the edges of the scaffolding would be covered in high-vis clad workmen
I don't know many construction workers that would hang around untill 7pm (at the earliest) on a Friday night, or even be at work on a saturday or sunday
im with you on that jargs, 2pm knock off on a friday at the latest!!...
The construction business is bid on very small profit margins around 5%, they make higher profits on extras and over rides. An upgrade bid at $73 million could have a COST of 69 or 70. If he does it at time and material it would probably end up higher. So is his offer really that big of a cost savings? I'd guess it is not. But if him making the offer helps make things happen it's a priceless offer.
Fantastic!! Once a rugby boy, always a rugby boy. He surely knows how much it means to WA to have a rugby team competing in the Super 14 and it sounds as if he has the right intentions behind funding it. Go forth and build Mr Buckeridge!!
wasn't long before the me too's got in the act.....
WAFC to support upgrade of Subiaco Oval
Posted 3 hours 58 minutes ago
The WAFC is focussed on the redevelopment of Subiaco Oval. (ABC News: Giulio Saggin, file photo)
Map: Subiaco 6008
The WA Football Commission says it will work with the Government to secure an upgrade of Subiaco Oval.
The comments come as a new report, commissioned by Rugby WA, was released yesterday recommending an increase in the capacity of Perth Oval from 18,000 to 25,000 seats, as well as improving the facilities.
The Chief Executive of the Commission, Wayne Bradshaw says the different football codes have different needs but plans for a multi-purpose stadium have been shelved for the time being.
Mr Bradshaw says the Commission is now focussing on developing Subiaco Oval.
"We understand there's limited resources and we'd be keen to work with the Government to apply those resources in the best manner, relative to what they can afford, so that sports, and football in particular can go ahead in this state," he said.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...?section=sport